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Robert Howard Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Investments such as TQQQ are especially usefull to average, non-professional investors such as me.
I have made good profits from this high quality ETF.

Instead of implementing restraining regulations to diminish trades in high quality ETFs, FINRA should help spread the word about these great funds and allow more people to use them.
Please don't use tunnel vision to be short sighted.

Daniel Craigie Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

We live in very uncertain and volatile economic times. Leveraged ETF's give many people the ability to better their financial lives with some knowledge and skill as we steer through these incredibly volatile times. This can level the playing field and help to better individuals and family's financial wellbeing. Existing laws are already in place to protect people with the use of financial disclosures and notices by the attempt to inform people of the risks involved.

Pete Jeppeson Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I have done very well using leveraged funds. If you merely buy low and sell high, you can make far more money. It is easier and simpler that using options, for a small fee I let the fund do that. I also like inverse funds, which provides market liquidity and it is similar to selling short, but again easier for me. Please let me decide what, where, and how to invest. Please let me and my family keep access to what ever we would like to invest in.

Ian Frazier Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I wish to maintain my current freedom to invest in public securities of my choosing. Though the notice means to reduce the risk for investors, it will have an echoing effect across asset classes that may not be fully realized. America is a land where we grant greater freedom than most. This freedom has allowed us to create one of the greatest economies of all time. The reduction of risk exposure will ultimately reduce return.